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Nikon ships new entry-level cameras this month: the Coolpix 2200 and Coolpix 3200. The two cameras, 2- and 3.2-megapixels, respectively, offer a solid range of features for beginner cameras, including a 3X optical zoom Nikkor lenses. The 2200 has a 4.7- to 14.1-mm (36- to 10-8mm 35-mm equivalent) lens and the 3200 has a 5.8- to 17.4-mm (38- to 115-mm 35mm equivalent). Both have an AF assist illuminator light, 15 scene modes, a new panorama assist mode, Best Shot Selector (which takes a series of shots and automatically selects and saves only the best one), and a variety of video recording modes (with sound on the 3200).

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